Ring the Alarm Addressing Suicide Among Black Youth [Asynchronous]

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Course Description

3.5 CE Credits

This training equips providers with the skills to critically examine, evaluate, and design effective, culturally responsive suicide prevention strategies for Black youth.

Participants will move beyond basic awareness to analyze systemic and cultural contributors to suicide risk, evaluate the cultural responsiveness of current screening and intervention practices, and co-create innovative, community-grounded safety and support plans.

Through data interpretation, case-based collaboration, and interactive problem-solving, attendees will deepen their capacity to address suicide risk in ways that honor the lived experiences of Black youth while fostering systemic change within schools and care networks.

Course Objectives

1. Analyze national suicide data and case studies to identify intersecting systemic, cultural, and individual risk factors influencing suicide among Black youth.
2. Evaluate the effectiveness and cultural responsiveness of existing suicide screening tools and intervention strategies.
3. Synthesize research, community wisdom, and lived experience narratives to develop integrated, multi-level prevention frameworks that strengthen protective factors for Black youth.

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Ring the Alarm Addressing Suicide Among Black Youth Course

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